The Venice Beach House was one of the best places I have stayed in L.A.. - TravelPost

The breakfast was tasty and the ambiance was just perfect. It is my new home when visiting L.A. - Fodor's

The Venice Beach House is that wonderful, most unlikely kind of place rarely found in Southern California. - TravelPost

Super Deluxe Suite

the James Peasgood Suite – No one, not even City Father Abbot Kinney, left a more lasting impact upon Venice than James Peasgood. Mr. Peasgood, by all descriptions, a dull accountant, was elected and re-elected Venice City Treasurer during the city’s independent years from 1915 to 1922.

overnight

weekly

$325

$1,950

Super Deluxe Suite

the Venice Pier Suite – The first Venice pier was never opened. On March 12, 1905, as the City of Venice was about to announce its creation, a raging coastal storm wiped out the pier, pavilion and new six-hundred-seat auditorium, leaving timber and piling strewn for miles along the beach.

overnight

weekly

$325

$1,950

Deluxe Suite

the Cora’s Corner Room – Cora Wilson was the daughter of Warren Wilson, who built the beach retreat in 1911 and died suddenly in 1917. She married Roy Pruitt and together, they raised a family in this house.

overnight

weekly

$285

$1,620

Deluxe Suite

the Aimee MacPherson Suite – Aimee Semple MacPherson, history’s most famous evangelist and faith healer, a woman who preached to the largest congregations in the world, relaxed at Venice Beach between tours.

overnight

weekly

$335

$2,010

Deluxe Suite

the Olympic Suite – We honor our ties to the Olympic games. The Venice freestyle swimmers and the Venice water polo team trained at our beach and swam to medals in the 1932 Olympic Games.

overnight

weekly

$285

$1,620

Traditional Guest Room

Tramp’s Quarters – A cozy romantic hideaway for one or two. The original “Little Tramp” on the Venice Boardwalk was of course, Charlie Chaplin. Charlie’s need for privacy was well known, yours need not be…

overnight

weekly

$205

$1,140

Traditional Guest Room

the Abbot Kinney Room – Abbot Kinney created Venice, built its canals and piers, and brought the first hordes of visitors to Southern California beaches. It was the vision of Abbot Kinney that transformed a few miles of beach marshland at the turn of the century into the ragtime era’s playground of the west.

overnight

weekly

$205

$1,140

Traditional Guest Room

the Warren Wilson Room – Warren Wilson built The Venice Beach House in 1911 as the beach retreat for his eight children, their families, guests and friends. As the owner and editor of “The Los Angeles Daily Journal”, Wilson penned editorials, which consistently demanded the vote for women, decried racial prejudices and influenced improvement in the quality of California justice.

overnight

weekly

$205

$1,140

Traditional Guest Room

the Speedway Room – Overlooking the Speedway, we are reminded of the first annual (and only) Venice Grand Prix, won by Barney Oldfield, who careened down Speedway in 1915 at the death defying speed of 90 miles per hour!

The Venice Beach House is located in the heart of Venice Beach, CA. The historic residence offers unique and comfortable accommodations for travelers whether you are in town for business or pleasure. We are located steps away from Venice Beach and only a few short minutes from some of the best shopping, dining and entertainment Southern California has to offer. Whether you are looking at Venice Beach Hotels, Santa Monica Beach Hotels, or Los Angeles Beach Hotels, come experience the difference at The Venice Beach House.